IMBA Canada at MTB Tourism Symposium

Williams Lake was the host city for the 2015 MTB Tourism Symposium held Oct. 02-04. This is the third instalment since the Mountain Bike Tourism Association…


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Making mountain biking fun in Fundy National Park

The end of August saw IMBA Canada’s resident trail specialist Daniel Scott head to Fundy National Park on the south shore of New Brunswick for three weeks of…


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A Cooperative Concept for Green Gables

Somehow is seems somewhat fitting that IMBA Canada’s resident redhead, Daniel Scott, was given the opportunity to conduct a workshop on the site that inspired…


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How "official" is your club?

I sometimes get asked "what makes a club official?" It is typically because a group of riders wants to start talking with a land owner about land…


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Teaching the Next Generation of Trail Professionals at the Lucerne Outdoor School in New Denver, BC

This past week I had the pleasure of travelling to New Denver, BC to teach and work with the young students that make up the Lucerne School Outdoor Education…


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Sustainable Trails: good for nature, good for people

When we think about the sustainability of trails, we often talk about how they have a low impact on the environment, or how they are environmentally friendly.…


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Advanced trail building: introducing the switchberm

Joey Klein is a long-time member of IMBA's trail building team. In this entry he gives an overview of an advanced construction technique — meet the…


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Digging holes with TORCA

This past weekend I had the pleasure of providing a Trail Building School to my local club, the Tri Cities Off Road Cycling Association (TORCA). More often…


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Copeland Forest: 2012 and looking forward

Mountain biking was once again an important topic for consideration, and as a viable recreational activity in Copeland Forest, the latest meeting with the…


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